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this is a man who turned pol tinges on its head as governor of california. and what does arnold schwarzenegger want to hear from the candidates? >> how are they going to bring the parties together? >>> plus, have you seen chelsea lately? >> nobody knows what the hell they're getting into when they're running for president. >> one of my favorite guests are back. >> i'm single, yes. >> men watching this -- >> yeah, i'm available. just call me maybe. >> that's funny. feisty as ever with a new look for her talk show. this is "piers morgan tonight." arnold schwarzenegger has always been bigger than life, bodybuilder, hollywood superstar, married into royalty and a governor of california. i first interviewed him in the early '90s. since then he's seen the end of his wife maria shriver and also political career in california. welcome, arnold. >> thank you. >> i imagine what it must be like to be you the past year. i saw you and maria a few days before the balloon came up on this scandal. i talked to you and i've interviewed you several times. since then, your whole
this is a man who turned pol tinges on its head as governor of california. and what does arnold schwarzenegger want to hear from the candidates? >> how are they going to bring the parties together? >>> plus, have you seen chelsea lately? >> nobody knows what the hell they're getting into when they're running for president. >> one of my favorite guests are back. >> i'm single, yes. >> men watching this -- >> yeah, i'm available. just call me maybe....
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he turned politics on its head as governor of california. and what does ar naeld want to hear from the candidates. >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together in compromise rather than getting stuck in the ideological corners. >> have you seen chelsea lately. >> nobody knows what the hell they're get nothing when they're running for president. >> one of my most unpredictable guests is back. >> i'm single. >> men watching -- >> i'm available. just, you know, call me maybe. >> funny, look for her talk show. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> arnold schwarzenegger's always been bigger than life. himself the governor of one of the biggest states in the union so when it came crashing down it happened in a big way. i first interviewed him in the early '90s. he's seen the end of his marriage and two terms of governor of california. he tells a story now in "total recall" and arnold joins me now. welcome. >> thank you. >> try to imagine what it must have been like to be for the last year. i saw you and maria a few days before the ball
he turned politics on its head as governor of california. and what does ar naeld want to hear from the candidates. >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together in compromise rather than getting stuck in the ideological corners. >> have you seen chelsea lately. >> nobody knows what the hell they're get nothing when they're running for president. >> one of my most unpredictable guests is back. >> i'm single. >> men watching -- >> i'm...
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california, nevada, parts of utah, texas, new mexico, arizona, colorado. that was all the northern territory of mexico, and there were mexican citizens living on that land before it became part of the united states. as they say in south texas or in northern new mexico, southern colorado, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. >> mexicans have a big presence here and they have had a big presence here. and it just does to show you how this country is a country of immigrants. so it's very difficult when you hear people say american values and american values are being threatened by the influx of immigrants from other countries. what american values? american values are values of immigrants that made this country. >> i'll throw out it's easy to argue for an open border, right, like the european community. it is never going to happen here. i don't think so. >> why? >> because the economic differences are so big. when an immigrant here in the united states can make in half an hour what they make a day in mexico, about $5 a day. still immigration has
california, nevada, parts of utah, texas, new mexico, arizona, colorado. that was all the northern territory of mexico, and there were mexican citizens living on that land before it became part of the united states. as they say in south texas or in northern new mexico, southern colorado, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. >> mexicans have a big presence here and they have had a big presence here. and it just does to show you how this country is a country of immigrants. so...
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this california ballot is so complicated. i've got like, i don't know. 14 pieces of legislation in here that i have to vote on, and i understand maybe two of them. so i have flown in a california governor to help me with this. a former california governor is going to have to do this work for me. early voting night on "the last word." >> we are just 11 days out from the election. >> with 11 days left in this campaign. >> 11 days left. >> mitt romney's latest description of himself. >> running on a message of change. >> what this requires is change. big change. change, change, change. change. change. change. >> leave me alone i don't have the change. >> not change. it's just bush. >> there's not much there. >> he'll speck to giving speeches like he did today. >> what this requires is change. >> can you really trust mitt romney? >> trust matters. >> trust versus change. >> we need real change. >> republicans are going right back to the old, ugly playbook. >> john sununu. >> when you have somebody of your own race that you're pro
this california ballot is so complicated. i've got like, i don't know. 14 pieces of legislation in here that i have to vote on, and i understand maybe two of them. so i have flown in a california governor to help me with this. a former california governor is going to have to do this work for me. early voting night on "the last word." >> we are just 11 days out from the election. >> with 11 days left in this campaign. >> 11 days left. >> mitt romney's latest...
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good morning to you, california! >>> how about that debate last night? you didn't catch that long awaited first-ever head-to-head matchup between president and his republican challenger, the obama camp is probably somewhat grateful that you didn't. but if you did catch it, you may not be surprised by numbers like these. two-thirds of debate watchers polled by cnn and orc believe that mitt romney bested the president. that is the biggest win of any presidential debater since we first started asking the questions of that back in 1984. check out this number. 82% said that mitt romney did better than they expected, but only 1 in 10 said he did worse. as for the president's performance, 6 in 10 say that he did worse than expected. just 2 in 10 said he actually did better. cnn's dana bash joins me now with more about the stats and the sound bites and to borrow a line from our friend and our colleague james carville, the president wanted a conversation, but mitt romney showed up with a chain saw. how are things going within the various xamps today and how is ev
good morning to you, california! >>> how about that debate last night? you didn't catch that long awaited first-ever head-to-head matchup between president and his republican challenger, the obama camp is probably somewhat grateful that you didn't. but if you did catch it, you may not be surprised by numbers like these. two-thirds of debate watchers polled by cnn and orc believe that mitt romney bested the president. that is the biggest win of any presidential debater since we first...
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rn >> jon: my guests tonight, actor, former governor of california, his new memoirs is called "total recall", my unbelievable true life story, arnold schwarzenegger! >> thank you. >> jon: you are looking good, what do you bench, 150? 160? >> a little higher. >> jon: a little higher? >> exactly. >> jon:. >> i stopped benching in high school so i am not sure what it is. "total recall", so, listen, so you obviously, you know, we have to get the elephant out of the room, obviously what everybody is thinking about when they look at this is what were you thinking with jingle all the way? why write the book now when you, when you go on the show, they are just going to dredge up all of this terrible stuff. why not wait until the cops, the heat, everything cools off? why do it now? >> well, i never was the kind of person that runs away from the problem, so i run towards it, and the thing is, this is a mistake that i made, i feel embarrassed about it and ashamed of it, i heard a lot of people, and i wanted it to be a part of the book because my book is all about a great immigrant story and wit
rn >> jon: my guests tonight, actor, former governor of california, his new memoirs is called "total recall", my unbelievable true life story, arnold schwarzenegger! >> thank you. >> jon: you are looking good, what do you bench, 150? 160? >> a little higher. >> jon: a little higher? >> exactly. >> jon:. >> i stopped benching in high school so i am not sure what it is. "total recall", so, listen, so you obviously, you know, we...
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and you know voters in california right now are considering proposition 34 to end the death penalty there. >> eliot: will it pass, do you think? >> i don't know. hopefully so. we don't have the mechanisms in place to be certain with the convictions that we're putting forward. in addition to that, you know, aside from the death penalty in america, we send a lot of people to prison for even nonmurder offenses for life. we have 2.4 million people right now and even if we're wrong 1% of the time, you're talking about over 20,000 people innocent. >> eliot: we will continue this conversation because this is so critical. it goes to the integrity of our judicial system. something we all must and should and hopefully do care about. vanessa po
and you know voters in california right now are considering proposition 34 to end the death penalty there. >> eliot: will it pass, do you think? >> i don't know. hopefully so. we don't have the mechanisms in place to be certain with the convictions that we're putting forward. in addition to that, you know, aside from the death penalty in america, we send a lot of people to prison for even nonmurder offenses for life. we have 2.4 million people right now and even if we're wrong 1% of...
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we have in california now for instance $400 billion of unfunded liability, this is something that was done by the legislature, not by the people, so there is a huge amount of money that is being going out, and now it is not available for programs for the people, just because it is for retired people and kind of like you are living in the past, you are taking care of things in the past rather than look to looking to the future and building schools and roads and universities and less study -- >> jon: i keep coming back to this idea, if only somebody could come back from the future. do you have a couple of minutes to stick around? >> absolutely. >> jon: all right. "total recall" is on the bookshelves now, arnold schwarzenegger, we will be right back. >> jon: and that's our show. by the way, the rest of the schwarzenegger interview is upton web, it is interesting what he said as he was leaving, he said that was great. i will be back. and it was weird. join us tomorrow. here is your moment of zen. >> here is your tip,
we have in california now for instance $400 billion of unfunded liability, this is something that was done by the legislature, not by the people, so there is a huge amount of money that is being going out, and now it is not available for programs for the people, just because it is for retired people and kind of like you are living in the past, you are taking care of things in the past rather than look to looking to the future and building schools and roads and universities and less study --...
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. >> this is the man who turned politics on its head as governor of california. what's his debate advice for president obama and mitt romney? >> you've got to be able to look right into the screen and to communicate with the people. >> what does arnold schwarzenegger want to hear from the candidates? >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together and compromise rather than getting stuck in the idealogical corners. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight, d-day. debate day is just 24 hours away. president obama and mitt romney are deep into their final debate preparation as the clock ticks down for the big event in so you not only have a huge responsibility, you have a tremendous opportunity. >> meanwhile, michelle obama has been stumping for her husband, the president, in ohio. >> this election will be even closer than the last one. that is the only guarantee. understand that. >> against that backdrop i sat down with the man who shocked the political establishment when he was elected governor of one of the biggest s
. >> this is the man who turned politics on its head as governor of california. what's his debate advice for president obama and mitt romney? >> you've got to be able to look right into the screen and to communicate with the people. >> what does arnold schwarzenegger want to hear from the candidates? >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together and compromise rather than getting stuck in the idealogical corners. >> this is "piers morgan...
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a former governor of california to help me. >> it is tough. let's look at an endorsement that the president got today. colin powell endorsement. it started to make sense. this time the entire country could see it coming. >> i voted for them for advice president joe biden next month. i think we are starting to gain altitude. let's cut taxes and commensate for that. commenization does not cut it. >> that is a republican sin trist talking about. >> i think you are right. depending on how the election goes right, you are hearing burn, in torms of getin terms o gettable endorsements, it is not as important. when you think of people in america who are broadly trusted and respects. colin powell is willing to develop into the partisan issues and not only support barack obama, but explain and critique barack obama. >> that commenization does not cover the custs. the math that is a man who cares deeply about our men and women in unfor. so there is no one better than former sock tri of state powell. to get up there and say mitt romney is not being truthf
a former governor of california to help me. >> it is tough. let's look at an endorsement that the president got today. colin powell endorsement. it started to make sense. this time the entire country could see it coming. >> i voted for them for advice president joe biden next month. i think we are starting to gain altitude. let's cut taxes and commensate for that. commenization does not cut it. >> that is a republican sin trist talking about. >> i think you are right....
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there was a great piece in national journal today that talked about how california used to be a swing state where places went back and forth. we see these things change. now this era of the end of the national campaign could change in the future, but for now it seems here to stay. >> chris, that national journal report talked about the president's team maybe pulling out of key states like north carolina, virginia, and florida while unwilling to concede that they might be losing in those states. let's play the what-if game, if you would indulge me for a minute. we never had an electoral college tie, 269-269. more and more people like our friend nate silver are talking about the possibility of an electoral tie this year. what do you make of that? is that wishful thinking? do we want some absurd, hilarious scenario? >> as journalists we wanted tochto. a tie would be historic. it would go to the house of representatives, of course, ruled by the republicans at this time. the odds are pretty small. obama's campaign is looking at other states. this is a plan b, because they know they can pic
there was a great piece in national journal today that talked about how california used to be a swing state where places went back and forth. we see these things change. now this era of the end of the national campaign could change in the future, but for now it seems here to stay. >> chris, that national journal report talked about the president's team maybe pulling out of key states like north carolina, virginia, and florida while unwilling to concede that they might be losing in those...
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you've taken part in dig bbig ds in california. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of hi
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nbc's diana alfier joins us live from burbank, california. thank you for being here. why has this price shot up so quickly? >> reporter: milissa, that is indeed the question on everyone's minds around here. check out what the price is at this station in burbank, $4.69 per gallon for regular. now, experts tell me the reason for all of this happens to be a perfect storm of events. right now stations are changing over from their summer blend to their winter blend, which means that inventories are naturally running low. add to that a power outage and a fire at a refinery and you've got yourself these sky-high prices. >> -- in the country? >> reporter: now, if you're wondering how long this is going to last, when prices are falling everywhere across the country, well, not that long. experts are telling me they're expecting things to get back online. they really feel that the prices have peaked and they feel that drivers may be feeling some relief at the pump within the next five days. >> thank you very much for joining us, diana. >>> six in ten asian american voters voted
nbc's diana alfier joins us live from burbank, california. thank you for being here. why has this price shot up so quickly? >> reporter: milissa, that is indeed the question on everyone's minds around here. check out what the price is at this station in burbank, $4.69 per gallon for regular. now, experts tell me the reason for all of this happens to be a perfect storm of events. right now stations are changing over from their summer blend to their winter blend, which means that...
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a medical marijuana dispensary in one california town's accused of lewering voters with pot. on hotels, flights & cars? you still have it. >>> i'll always have it. so this is it? >>> we'll see where the waves take me. sayonara, brah! at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> some believe it is the reason why hundreds offense vetters came out last saturday because the flyer as you see there, suggests that you will receive free medical marijuana if you provide prove of your vote. >> i do know the city well. this is where i was born and raised and the flyer that started being circulated, is what's causing a lot of controversy. the flyer we just showed there, offering $40 of medical marijuana for those who show proof that they voted. you see a list of names there, there's a slate that this flyer claims is -- you cannot induce citizens to vote for a particular candidate without monitor i monitoring -- she has prove that 300 people voted just because of this flyer and that's a huge number when you look at it because last year in th
a medical marijuana dispensary in one california town's accused of lewering voters with pot. on hotels, flights & cars? you still have it. >>> i'll always have it. so this is it? >>> we'll see where the waves take me. sayonara, brah! at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> some believe it is the reason why hundreds offense vetters came out last saturday because the flyer as you see there, suggests that...
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fellow annenberger marty kaplan is founder and head of the norman lear center the university of southern california's annenberg school for communication and journalism. the center focuses on the bustling intersection of show business and politics. he's been a producer and t screenwriter as well as a speechwriter for then vice president walter mondale and a colleague of the late u.s. commissioner of education ernest boyer. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you >> kathleen, the last time you were here you said all we've got left in the search for truth and knowledge is the debate. all right, are you satisfied now? >> no, wdid not get an answer di to the question that i wanted answered, which is "what are the sacrifices you're going to ask of us? where are you going to get the money that we need in a way that won't tank the economy, that will increase the likelihood of economic growth?" and so, the problenow facing the country and the candidates is we're going to elect a candidate who is going to goveri by asking us to make choices that we haven't anticipated. and as a result, we're going to f
fellow annenberger marty kaplan is founder and head of the norman lear center the university of southern california's annenberg school for communication and journalism. the center focuses on the bustling intersection of show business and politics. he's been a producer and t screenwriter as well as a speechwriter for then vice president walter mondale and a colleague of the late u.s. commissioner of education ernest boyer. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you >>...
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i think that this, the threats to riot and claims abortion will be somehow illegal in places like california and new york is not going to swing the undecided voters here, sean. though i will note i -- white liberals are always threatening black riots whenever they're about to lose an election. al gore did it in 2000. >> sean: what did he say? >> it's m my book if you would like a quote. it was very clear that he was speaking in both cases about black people rioting and oh, alas, black people don't riot. but thanks for the hat tip, liberals and if white liberals are threatening to riot i don't think we have much to worry about from the people hysterical about big bird. what are they going to do? knock over sippy cups? i don't think we have much to worry about white liberal rioting and black people have not showning they're about to. >> and remember, obama said and paul ryan kept bringing this up they don't have substantive issues they make this about big bird, about this fictional war on women like we keep hearing. i mean, i mean, eva longoria is a great access, -- actress. scanson is a great
i think that this, the threats to riot and claims abortion will be somehow illegal in places like california and new york is not going to swing the undecided voters here, sean. though i will note i -- white liberals are always threatening black riots whenever they're about to lose an election. al gore did it in 2000. >> sean: what did he say? >> it's m my book if you would like a quote. it was very clear that he was speaking in both cases about black people rioting and oh, alas,...
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we are broadcasting not from new york, but from california. i did a book event in santa barbara yesterday for my book "drift." i spoke to a room of about 2,000 people, which is unnerving if. you're not used to doing that sort of thing. and i talked about my book. i got asked a question at this event about the political impact of the first presidential debate. and the way it went seems to be important in understanding the temperature of the country on the presidential race right now. most everybody agrees that the first debate was won quite handedly by the republican challenger mitt romney and lost very much by president obama. but yesterday in santa barbara, i told this giant room full of people in this theater when asked about this subject that as clearly and as cleanly as mr. romney won the the debate, it still seems politically important that mr. romney did not win the debate in a way that produced a single sound byte. i mean, yeah, 60 million people watched romney win the debate overall, but for the 240 or so million american who is did no
we are broadcasting not from new york, but from california. i did a book event in santa barbara yesterday for my book "drift." i spoke to a room of about 2,000 people, which is unnerving if. you're not used to doing that sort of thing. and i talked about my book. i got asked a question at this event about the political impact of the first presidential debate. and the way it went seems to be important in understanding the temperature of the country on the presidential race right now....
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sense more than anything else is that this election is happening in a way that you're clueless about in california. there is a presidential election in ohio. everybody talks about it. we went to the polish diner in parma where i had potato pancakes and perogies, and the two tables, that's all they talked about. whether they had seen the candidate, paul ryan, and bruce springsteen, it is literally the topic of conversation. >> you and i joke, man it would be great if we lived in a swing state and people in swing states are saying they're sick of it. >> let me show you some numbers. this is from the new york daily news. 46 political lands ad between 8:00 and 11:00. 60% of 64 primetime ads in cincinnati political ads. $35 million like in the last four or five months on 37,000 ads in cleveland. 19 million on 20 ads 20,000 ads in columbus. it is all they're seeing. >> they came out this week with the five top media markets and ohio was not even in the first four. can you imagine what it must be like in a place like greenbay, wisconsin, number one. imagine what it must be like in a place like that if th
sense more than anything else is that this election is happening in a way that you're clueless about in california. there is a presidential election in ohio. everybody talks about it. we went to the polish diner in parma where i had potato pancakes and perogies, and the two tables, that's all they talked about. whether they had seen the candidate, paul ryan, and bruce springsteen, it is literally the topic of conversation. >> you and i joke, man it would be great if we lived in a swing...
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you know, you have a couple campuses in california, michigan, you have washington, wisconsin. these are sort of generally recognized as the great public research universities in this country, but that value, that question of price, really only applies if you're lucky enough to live in that state. i can think of growing up in massachusetts we had harvard and private schools that were really expensive. we had the university of massachusetts which i love but a lot of people were trying to go out of state to michigan, unc, they're paying a lot more if they're going there. is it much of a value if you're not lucky enough to live in the states. >> if you're going to be paying out of sate tuition, it is a lot of money, but for most of the campuses, most of the kids are in state. even for the cost of out of state if you average those costs out and even with the big tuition increases we've seen at places like the university of california system, these places are still a better value than a lot of the private schools. >> paul, how did you factor in the value of networking? a lot of peop
you know, you have a couple campuses in california, michigan, you have washington, wisconsin. these are sort of generally recognized as the great public research universities in this country, but that value, that question of price, really only applies if you're lucky enough to live in that state. i can think of growing up in massachusetts we had harvard and private schools that were really expensive. we had the university of massachusetts which i love but a lot of people were trying to go out...